Difference between temporary hard/soft water and permanent hard/soft water ???:?
Compare the structures of H2O and H2O2.
How will u convert ethane into butane?
what is molecular hydride
What do you understand by the terms:
(i) hydrogen economy (ii) hydrogenation (iii) ‘syngas’ (iv) water-gas shift reaction (v) fuel-cell ?
What are interstitial hydrides?
The volume strength of 1.5N H2O2 is:
What is difference between hydrolysis and hydration
Discuss the principle and method of softening of hard water by synthetic ion-exchange resins.
Moist hydrogen cannot be dried over concentrated H2SO4 because:
the volume of oxygen liberated from 0.68g of H2O2Is
1) 112 ml2) 224 ml3) 56 ml4) 336 ml
which is the oxidant is the reaction: h2o2+o3.......-h2o+o2. explain how to choose if h2o2 is acting as a reducing agent or oxidising agent when the reaction involves another oxygen containing molecule...
what are electron rich hydrides?
why do alkynes do not show geometrical isomerism ?
what is a hydride gap??
Difference between temporary hard/soft water and permanent hard/soft water ???:?
Compare the structures of H2O and H2O2.
How will u convert ethane into butane?
what is molecular hydride
What do you understand by the terms:
(i) hydrogen economy (ii) hydrogenation (iii) ‘syngas’ (iv) water-gas shift reaction (v) fuel-cell ?
What are interstitial hydrides?
The volume strength of 1.5N H2O2 is:
What is difference between hydrolysis and hydration
Discuss the principle and method of softening of hard water by synthetic ion-exchange resins.
Moist hydrogen cannot be dried over concentrated H2SO4 because:
the volume of oxygen liberated from 0.68g of H2O2Is
1) 112 ml
2) 224 ml
3) 56 ml
4) 336 ml
which is the oxidant is the reaction: h2o2+o3.......-h2o+o2. explain how to choose if h2o2 is acting as a reducing agent or oxidising agent when the reaction involves another oxygen containing molecule...
what are electron rich hydrides?
why do alkynes do not show geometrical isomerism ?
what is a hydride gap??